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Converted to NTFS but got HPFS! Am I hosed?
On Saturday, 15 June 2002 at 20:55:48 -0500, Kevin Miller wrote: Id/l the iso image for disc 1 of freebsd-4.6, but cannot get it to install. The install fails during the installation I've checked the md5sum and it matches for the d/l, but is it possible something happened during the d/l and the file is corrupt?

problems installing 4.6 with iso images
... not get my windows pc to burn a good ISO image. I have tried several distros, so I am assuming it is the windows pc causing the trouble. I am using NERO Express 5.5 with updates. Is there a different burning software I should use? When I create the image it does not pass MD5 and it appears to corrupt the files.

ISO cd images, whats wrong here?
DI5 disk format appears to be two sessions on a CD- first is the data, second is an ISO image with the relevant filename (ie FRED. *8-( I'm no newbie either (coding in assembly at the begining of my teens [I know I know, very sad, and yes I was and still am], debugging corrupt partitions by hand, sort of thing,

3.0r1 install fails on iptables_1.2.6a-5.386.deb
Heck, there are a lot of reasons for ending up with a corrupt iso on your hard drive prior to burning. I had a problem like this the first time I Yet , I am not able to boot off of the ones I made from the iso image (which did expand and seems to have most of the files/dirs that the 'box set' cd includeded.

problems with the 4.0release iso image
This looks kind of strange to me unless the install cd is using somekind of special 'solaris' image within the iso-image. Has anybody had the same problem before ? Benoit BTW: the file I downloaded from sun was a zip which I tested before extracting. So the sol-8-install.iso is not corrupt. Hello Benoit.

problems with the 4.0release iso image
I've checked the md5sum and it matches for the d/l, but is it possible something happened during the d/l and the file is corrupt? Are there any others with the same problem? I haven't tried, but in view of the fact that thousands of people are starting to download the image, if there's a problem, we should find it

Problem using XcdRoast...
Mike Deskevich mikedeskev...@yahoo.com comp os linux redhat did you do a md5sum check of the files? here's my md5 sum file from redhat 400c7fb292c73b793fb722532abd09ad shrike-i386-disc1.iso 6b8ba42f56b397d536826c78c9679c0a shrike-i386-disc2.iso af38ac4316ba20df2dec5f990913396d shrike-i386-disc3.iso "Mike"

fbsd 4.3 iso-image burning problem:(
WinISO, www.winiso.com, allows you to insert files into the ISO image. thanks, i have tried it, but i was kinda wrong to say the file had an .iso extention, its a bin file. i can open it in winiso but after adding some files and just use "save", the resulting files are corrupt. i tried converting bin to iso,

corrupted mini-cd iso images
Rod Smith rodsm...@speaker.rodsbooks.com comp os linux comp os linux misc comp os linux redhat [Posted and mailed] In article <3A9403AE.9ED01...@discflo.com>, Larry Clark <xwindowu...@discflo.com> writes: I down loaded the ISO image of redhat 6.2 and it was successful, and I am able to burn it onto CD and I can

Burning ISO image
Is there a way to install an ISO image from a hard drive? If I select CD | Capture ISO image, I get this error: This file does not appear to be a CD image. CD image files must be greater than 2MB and a multiple of 2K in size. Sounds very much like a corrupt ISO to me... Is there a way to do this without burning the

Instaling Windows XP SP2 error
This works very nice with small image sizes. However, if a very large ISO is generated and mapped to the guest machine as a CD/DVD drive I encounter corruption on some files. I can verify this by booting the guest into VistaPE and opening the problematic file (whis is a text file) in notepad. It is corrupt.

common files and questions(spelling, wording, mistakes)
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I can assume is that either the ISO on Planetmirror is damaged or my PC's have taken a dislike to it. Any ideas? did you ftp the image in binary mode? ken k I know its a big download. but give it a shot forced to binary. Prior to doing this, check the MD5SUM as suggested by Vwake and Mike.

OT: Burning ISO files
I have downloaded the disk #2 iso image several times and I get the same issue, so I am convinced the iso image is not getting corrupted during download. 6) I was able to manuall extract the "mcdftreg.ini" file and give it to the installer, but now it wants another file on disk #2 that it can't seem to read.

redhat iso won't show as valid redhat cd
Does the MD5 checksum of the image as you got it match the MD5 image published for the valid image? thank you all for your help:) The iso-images I d'loaded are corrupt (used netscape 4.5 and ie 5.5). md5sumer reports an error by checking the integrity:( My major problem is our very restrictive firewall / proxy we

Corrupt RPM on CD2 of RH9??
I hadnt deleted the ISO off of my hard disk so I used that as the CD (installing through VM Ware 4 which allows mount of an ISO image as CDOM drive) and On Fri, 30 May 2003 Mark wrote: I was installing RH and got to disc 2 and it said the package XPDF-2.01-8 cannot be opened because it is missing/corrupt.

Why does Windows Spider Solitaire cause computer lockup?
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Michael LaPorte Jr wrote: I'm trying to burn an .iso image of a linux distro and I'm getting errors using xcdroast. I have checked the md5sum and it is correct so I dont think the image is corrupt. Below is the ouput from xcdroast. any help appreciated. Calling: /usr/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/xcdrwrap CDRECORD dev=

i386/16129: X files corrupt on iso image from Walnut Creek and ...
All the CD-Writing software can use ISO image to burn directly a CD-Rom. Important note: take care to download the ISO in binary mode (FTP). By default Netscape download the file in ASCII mode which corrupt the image. You can check the integrity of the ISO file with the md5 key (md5sum mandrake.iso under Linux)

Copy CD's with WinXP?
If your burner/software is unable to burn it then it's not the image which is the problem, but your system. Your CD burner or burning software is obviously corrupt (or possibly even your harddisk) It is equally probable that the Windows unzip utility creates a corrupt ISO image from a perfectly good zip file.

ISO Images for version 7.1 BAD BAD BAD - geezus
... 20 Sep 2000 09:39:28 -0500, "SkeeziX" <theskeezi...@SPAMusa.net> wrote: -snip- During package install i get these kinds of errors messages: gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors tar: Unexpected EOF Could be a corrupt ISO image?

<<< XP sp2 info >>>
Reverting changes" D As suggested in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947366 (linked from the SP1 error message I got after log-on): I disabled Symantec AntiVirus, ran 'scf /scannow' (which said some files were corrupt and couldn't be fixed - never had any issues with this machine at all though!) and re-ran SP1.